Located in the northern part of Arkansas, Van Buren County is home to 75,658 residents.
Clinton, the county seat, is nestled in an Ozark Valley along U.S. 65. A western gateway to
Greers Ferry Lake, the town offers travel accommodations, a historic downtown,
museums, parks, and colorful festivals.
Notably, Van Buren County underwent a transformative shift on November 3, 2020, when
its residents voted to transition from a dry to a wet county. This decision opened new
doors for business attractions and fostered a climate conducive to growth.
The beauty of the Ozark Mountain, with its waterfalls, natural bridges, and underground
caverns, is unique to Van Buren County. The nationally known “Natural Bridge of
Arkansas,” a 100-foot-long, 50-foot-high, and four-foot-thick bridge, is located in Clinton,
Arkansas.